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Former Russian KGB Agent Expresses Concern Putin’s Cuba Deployment More Than Exercise

Updated: Jun 13


US & GLOBAL: Russian navy vessels have entered into tge near United Dtstes region of the Yucatán Peninsula only 30 miles off the Florida coast and are said to be docked in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. Just days ago,, earlier in the week, as the fleet of 3 warships arrived along with 3 nuclear submarines, former KGB member of Russian intel stated his concern and that the presence of Putin’s warship fleet in the near U.S. region is cause for worry.


By Anne M Erbynstein


Today, a report made by former KGB member Jack Barsky as much as issued a warning stating that he is absolutely “ worried…” over the decision by Putin to deploy the fleet possibly totaling 6 Russian warships and nuclear submarines.


Barsky’s comments—stated as Russia’s vessels decoy US officials—indicated this; that move by Putin cannot be perceived as a mere exercise. Th former Russian spy stated that the tension surrounding the matter is the type that is most routinely likely to “result in an accidental launch.”


Perceived against the backdrop of Putin’s stating that he is actually fighting the West, Barsky commented that the US should regard the arrival of Russia’s warships with seriousness as he stated the matter with a bit more urgency than mere conversation.


Today, the Russian vessels, the warship Gochkov and nuclear submarine, the Kazan. are maintained in the region of Cuban waters that reach into the Caribbean , 90 miles from Southern Florida.


As of Wednesday, Russia’s navy rescue vessel, the Nikolai Chiker was tracked at 26 nautical miles off the coast of Key Largo, Florida.


Today, the US with open eyes May much perceive Barsky as a spy, now, a decoy that stirs the kindling woods of battle.






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